Fair Housing
A person with a disability asks a Utah landlord for permission to keep an emotional support animal in a no-pets building. The landlord must:
ARefuse—no-pets policies apply to all tenants equally
BProvide a reasonable accommodation and allow the animal unless there is an undue hardship✓ Correct
CCharge double the security deposit for the animal
DRequire the tenant to live on the ground floor only
Explanation
Under the Fair Housing Act, landlords must provide reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities, which includes allowing emotional support animals even in no-pets properties, absent undue hardship.
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